Married Frogs, Resignation Cake And Hole-In-One For First Time Golfer….

Updated : Mar 19, 2009

Priests have married two frogs in Guwahati, northern India, in a ritual to please rain gods.
More than 2,000 wedding guests attended the ceremony as frog bride Bijuli, which means 'Thunder', and groom Barun, 'Wind', tied the knot. The amphibians were then fed a special celebratory lunch of flies and mosquitoes.

Meanwhile, a US man told his boss he was quitting his job by writing a resignation letter on a cake.
Neil Berrett wrote: "Dear Mr. Bowers - During the past three years, my tenure at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard has been nothing short of pure excitement, joy and whim. However, I have decided to spend more time with my family and attend to health issues that have recently arisen. I am proud to have been part of such an outstanding team and I wish this organisation only the finest in future endeavors. Please accept this cake as notification that I am leaving my position with NWT on March 27. Sincerely, W. Neil Berrett."

And a 62-year-old woman hit a hole-in-one in Florida - with her first ever swing on a golf course.
Norwegian Unni Haskell achieved the feat in St Petersburg, where she now lives. Mrs Haskell had taken just two months of golf lessons before deciding she was ready to hit the course. She teed up and took aim on the 100-yard first hole, swung as hard as she could and watched the ball avoid a bunker, bounce onto the green and roll into the hole. "I didn't know it was that big of a deal,'' she said. "I thought all golfers do this.''